Hamish Campbell

Hamish Campbell was an aide-de-camp to William Wallace during the Wars of Scottish Independence.

Biography
Hamish Campbell was born in Lanark, Scotland, and he was a childhood friend of William Wallace. When Wallace rose up against England in 1297, Campbell became his trusted right-hand man, and he was honored as one of Wallace's aides-de-camp after his triumph at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. Campbell advised him against going to a meeting with Robert Bruce in 1305, knowing that it would be a trap; he later attended Wallace's execution in London. Campbell would go on to fight for Robert Bruce against England during his guerrilla campaign.